Ask the Expert: 🤱🏻💤⭐ Secrets to Raising an Independent Sleeper: Helping Baby Self Settle🎵 👶🏻🌛

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Ask the Expert: 🤱🏻💤⭐ Secrets to Raising an Independent Sleeper: Helping Baby Self Settle🎵 👶🏻🌛
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My 5.5m old baby is taking catnaps and at night she cries before going to sleep. Naps for less than 45mins. Cries for max an hour to sleep for naps and at night but sleeps 10 to 12hrs at night with 2 to 3 wake ups yo breastfeed. Any idea why she does that? I see to it that there's so much activity during wake periods but she still refuses to sleep. She is rocked to sleep.

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She may be overtired if she isn’t getting enough sleep in the day - this causes shorter naps and also difficulty falling asleep at night (hence the crying). She also doesn’t sound like she is independently settling as she associates either rocking or breastfeeding with sleep. I would remove the rocking and breastfeeding to sleep - making sure that when she’s feeding that she finishes awake and not asleep. Put her down in her bed awake and then use your voice and touch to support her to sleep. Over time you will be able to withdraw this support as she learns to fall asleep on her own. You will find her naps extending and she is more content falling asleep. If you want to discuss any more personalised support please do email me at [email protected]